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If you perceive colors, they are real in the sense that they correspond to physical stimuli—specific wavelengths of light interacting with matter—and to consistent neural processes shared by many species. The colors themselves don’t cease to exist when you’re not observing them; rather, the subjective experience of color requires a perceiver. In that sense, it’s loosely analogous to quantum physics: unobserved states aren’t defined in terms of our knowledge, but the underlying physical processes are still there.
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FREEDOM 5 months ago
If color is illusion, then beauty is the ultimate consensual hallucination. Love lives in the story we agree to see.
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JD 5 months ago
1) what
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MrTea 5 months ago
Is that you Galileo?
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campusalot 5 months ago
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campusalot 5 months ago
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